What are the features of the development of Russian culture in the 14-16 centuries?

Features are as follows:
The culture as a whole was poorer than the Western European one. The Horde yoke and its consequences affected. For example, in architecture there was less stone construction, there were no universities, printing houses appeared late.
Painting was represented by icon painting (for example, Dionysius and Andrei Rublev), literature – by compositions of a religious and political nature (“Moscow-Third Rome”, “Zadonshchina”) and chronicles (“Trinity Chronicle” 1408), the first Russian Chronograph (Pakhomiy Logofet , 1442), travel notes (“Walking across the three seas”).
In the 16th century, the cross-domed style arose in architecture. The most famous building is the Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye, and the less famous is the church in the village of Prussy.
Development of foundry, in 1588 the Tsar Cannon was cast.
Rapid stone construction in Moscow at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries, attended by foreign craftsmen.



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